Lexicon peripheró: to carry about Original Word: περιφέρωPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: peripheró Phonetic Spelling: (per-ee-fer'-o) Short Definition: I carry around, am driven to and fro Definition: I carry around; pass: I am driven to and fro. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom peri and pheróDefinitionto carry about NASB Translationcarried about (1), carry here and there (1), carrying about (1).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 4064: περιφέρωπεριφέρω; present passive περιφέρομαι; from Herodotus down; to carry round: to bear about everywhere with one, τί, 2 Corinthians 4:10; to carry hither and thither, τούς κακῶς ἔχοντας, Mark 6:55 (where the Evangelist wishes us to conceive of the sick as brought to Jesus while he is travelling about and visiting different places); passive, to be driven ( A. V. carried) about: παντί ἀνέμῳ τῆς διδασκαλίας, i. e. in doubt and hesitation to be led away now to this opinion, now to that, Ephesians 4:14. In Hebrews 13:9 and Jude 1:12 for περιφερ( editors from Griesbach on have restored παραφερ(.
Strong's carry about. From peri and phero; to convey around, i.e. Transport hither and thither -- bear (carry) about. see GREEK peri see GREEK phero |
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